Bible Question:
Would some people please answer these questions, it would be really useful thanks!! All answers will remain confidential and you don't have to answer any questions you don't want to! 1) Are you a commited Christian? 2) How did you become a Christian? 3)Do you belong to a particular denomination of the Church? 4)Are you confirmed? 5)Do communicate with God in any particular way? 6)How often do you go to Church? 7)What beliefs do you hold that make you a Christian? 8)What makes you different from a non-Christian? 9)What do you think it means to be a disciple? 10)Do you consider yourself a disciple? 11)Have you ever done anything against Christianity? 12) Are there any things you wouldn't do because you're a Christian? Thank you |
Bible Answer: Greetings charlottetu, 1. Most assuredly I am a committed Christian 2. I became a true Christian at the age of 30. I thought I was a Christian before that but I never truly knew what it meant to be one and I neither walked the walk or talked the talk. 3.If I was to pick a denomination it would be Church of God in Christ - Pentecostal. 4.I am confirmed by God. 5. I communicate by praying, praising, worshiping, listening and reading His word. I also believe that God will communicate with you through other Christians. 6. I do my best to go one or more times a week. 7. I believe in the one true and living God, and that Jesus Christ died for my sins and on the 3rd day He rose. 8. I have eternal salvation and a peace and joy in my heart that can only come from knowing God. 9. It means to be a student and a follower. 10. Yes, I am both a student who is ever learning and a follower of Jesus Christ. 11. Yes, I believe that when you encourage or enable someone to do things that are sinful then you are going against Christianity. I did both of these before I became a true Christian. 12. There are too many things to list that I wouldn't do anymore. In short I can say that I try not to do anything that goes against the teachings of the bible, although I do sin just as any other human being sins. Your welcome, prayon |